911 Calls Released in Ohio Family Murder Horror: 'There's Blood All Over The House'

In the chilling recording, a woman who identifies herself as Bobby tell dispatchers that she's found her own brother-in-law and cousin apparently dead in a Pike County home some 70 miles from Cincinnati.

"I think they are both dead," she said frantically. "It looks like some(one) beat the crap out of them, and I came in and they were laying on the floor."

Bobby said she let herself in to feed the dogs and chickens, as she did most days.

Days into the investigation, police in Pike County had yet to publicly shed light on a possible motive or announce the capture of any suspects.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader provided little update from the ongoing investigation into the execution-style killings on Saturday, other than to say it's in its "early stages, and no arrests have been made."

While police reportedly detained a “person of interest” in Chillicothe, 40 miles from the horror scenes, on Friday for questioning, DeWine said the person was one of 30 people interviewed in connection with the case.